It's not a matter of liking or disliking, they felt obligated to worship her due to their religion. Athena (Minerva) was a very important goddess for both the Greeks and Romans. In fact, she was one of the Capitoline Triad for the Romans.
AthenaAnswer 2:The above is definitely the wrong answer. Athena was a positive force.But Ares, the god of violent battle, was too bloodthirsty to be liked.
The Romans named the Greeks in Greece.
Homer's legacy to the Greeks was legacy to the Greeks was
Greeks
Make the dog dislike Bratz.
A verb, as in to dislike something intensely, detestCould be a noun, as in pet hate
It's not a matter of liking or disliking, they felt obligated to worship her due to their religion. Athena (Minerva) was a very important goddess for both the Greeks and Romans. In fact, she was one of the Capitoline Triad for the Romans.
AthenaAnswer 2:The above is definitely the wrong answer. Athena was a positive force.But Ares, the god of violent battle, was too bloodthirsty to be liked.
I dislike arrogance.Describe what you dislike about your job.She was not shy about her dislike for her ex-boyfriend.
The word 'dislike' is both a noun (dislike, dislikes) and a verb (dislike, dislikes, disliking, disliked). Examples:noun: His dislike of video games is based on his dislike for violence.verb: I don't dislike it, I just don't love it.
The word 'dislike' is both a noun (dislike, dislikes) and a verb (dislike, dislikes, disliking, disliked). Examples:noun: His dislike of video games is based on his dislike for violence.verb: I don't dislike it, I just don't love it.
Yes, the word 'dislike' is both a noun (dislike, dislikes) and a verb (dislike, dislikes, disliking, disliked). Examples:noun: His dislike of video games is based on his dislike for violence.verb: I don't dislike it, I just don't love it.
I sincerely dislike the taste of broccoli.
huh...i almost dislike everything which is not of my choice....i dislike to do home works and dislike to get up early in the morning for school!!
I dislike the taste of mushrooms.
They lived in a frugal society where most people had barely sufficient and even the rich had not much more. A person's assets were described by the number of measures of grain they generated each year. The majority had 200, the well off 300, and the 'rich' had merely 500 - compare this with the spread of wealth today. So in their general dislike of excesses of all sorts, greed was a major source of dislike and contempt.